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Home : Yangtze River Cruise : 2007 Itineraries :
Tour Code:
SD-07-413
16-Day Super Deluxe Tours of Hongkong - Guilin - Yangshuo - Guilin -
Shanghai - Yichang - Yangtze River Cruise - Chongqing - Xian - Beijing
Starting from $4139.00 per person
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The ideal route for those who is planning for their first trip to China,
North and South, East and West were perfectly, this is a combined one.
Taking the upstream cruise will have one night's relaxation on the
elegant cruise ship. Get a glimpse of totally different cultures and
languages around China and meet the friendly people!
Departure: Based on the cruise sailing date, Please click.
Day by Day Itinerary
Elephant Trunk Hill, Guilin
Day 01: Entry Hongkong
Our guide will pick you up at Hongkong airport and transfer to the hotel.
The rest of the day is on your own to explore the city.
Accommodation: Sheraton Hongkong Hotel - Harbour View Room
Day 02: Hongkong - Guilin
You will enjoy a half-day Hongkong Island tour by taking peak tram to
mid-level of Central District then to Victoria Peak. Later visit Repulse
Bay, Aberdeen and Stanley Market. The rest time is free. Take a flight to
Guilin and transfer to the hotel. (B+L)
Accommodation: Sheraton Hotel - Deluxe Room, Riverside
Day 03: Guilin - Yangshuo - Guilin
Enduring memories are created today as you cruise down the Li River to
Yangshuo. Upon arrival in Yangshuo, a short bicycle trip to the
countryside will then be arranged. You will visit a local villager's home
to experience the farmer's lifestyle there. Alternatively, you can take
our electric car instead of taking bicycles. Transfer back to Guilin.
(Tips: Since the lunch on the Li River cruise can not meet your
expectation, TCG suggests that you have enough breakfast at the hotel.)
(B+L)
Accommodation: Sheraton Hotel - Deluxe Room, Riverside
Day 04: Guilin - Shanghai
Visit the Reed Flute Cave, the Seven Star Park and the Elephant Trunk
Hill. Take a flight to Shanghai and transfer to the hotel. (B+L)
Accommodation: Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel - Deluxe Room
Shanghai people's laundry
Day 05: Shanghai
Visit the Shanghai Museum and the Yuyuan Garden. After lunch, take a
cruise tour on the Huangpu River. A special dinner is served at Central
Hotel, whose restaurant Wang Bao He has a history of around 260 years and
is the best place to serve Shanghai Cuisine. The memorable dinner will be
followed by the Portman Acrobatic Show at the Shanghai Centre Theatre.
(B+L+D)
Accommodation: Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel - Deluxe Room
Day 06: Shanghai - Yichang
Visit the Jade Buddha Temple. Take a flight to Yichang and visit the
Chinese Sturgeon Museum if time permits. After dinner, board the deluxe
Century Star cruise ship to stay overnight. (B+L+D)
Accommodation: Century Star - Presidential Suite
Day 07: Three Gorges Dam
Sailing through the eastern section of Xiling Gorge and take an excursion
to the under constructed Three Gorges Dam. Pass the ship locks of the
gorges dam. The Captain's Welcome Party will be held in the evening.
(B+L+D)
Day 08: Three Little Gorges
This morning the ship will pass the Wu Gorge. Disembark at Wushan Daning
River for an excursion to the Three Little Gorges. In the afternoon sail
through the Qutang Gorge. (B+L+D)
Day 09: Fengdu
After breakfast take an excursion to the Snowy Jade Cave. Continue
sailing to pass through the mountains of Eastern Sichuan. The Farewell
Party tonight invites you to perform dancing or musical instruments with
the cruise staff. (B+L+D)
Muslim street, Xian
Day 10: Chongqing - Xian
After breakfast, relax and pack your bags with leisure. The estimated
arrival in Chongqing is 08:00. Our guide will meet you on board and a
city tour to the Panda House in Chongqing Zoo and the Residence of
General Joseph W. Stilwell will be arranged. A rich buffet lunch will be
served at the 4-star hotel, Holiday Inn Yangtze. Take a flight to Xian
and transfer to the best hotel of the city in the downtown area. A
sumptuous buffet dinner will be served for you at the hotel this evening.
(B+L+D)
Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Hotel - Executive Room
Day 11: Xian
Visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum. To avoid having the poor
food at the site, you will take highway back to downtown to have lunch at
a well-known Cantonese cuisine restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the
Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the City Wall. After you enjoy the local
speciality, the Dumpling Banquet, you will be entertained with the
marvelous Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show. (B+L+D)
Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Hotel - Executive Room
Day 12: Xian
Visit the Provincial History Museum. After enjoying the a la carte lunch
at a local famous restaurant, visit the Great Mosque and a local family.
(B+L)
Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Hotel - Executive Room
Day 13: Xian - Beijing
Visit the Hanyangling Museum, the Mausoleum of Western Han Emperor Liu Qi
on the way to the airport. After lunch, take a flight to Beijing and
transfer to the hotel. (B+L)
Accommodation: The Peninsula Palace - Deluxe Room
Chinese retired people's entertainment
Day 14: Beijing
Visit the Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven.
The Beijing Duck Dinner is served at the original, century-old Quan Ju De
restaurant followed by a lively Peking Opera performance at the Liyuan
Theatre.(B+L+D)
Accommodation: The Peninsula Palace - Deluxe Room
Day 15: Beijing
Visit the Badaling Great Wall. To avoid having lunch at shopping site
restaurants, you will be driven to have Sichuan food at a local popular
restaurant. Visit the Sacred Way and the Ming Tomb. (B+L)
Accommodation: The Peninsula Palace - Deluxe Room
Day 16: Departure from Beijing
Visit the Summer Palace, time permitting. See off. (B)
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B-- Breakfast L-- Lunch D-- Dinner
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above those on tours available from other operators. We welcome
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you to join us for a truly unforgettable experience!
Tour Prices (based on per person and shown in US dollars)
Group size
Season
2-5 travelers 6-9 travelers 10 travelers & above
High season Double Occupancy $5579.00 $4839.00 $4489.00
Sole Occupancy $8159.00 $7419.00 $7039.00
Low season Double Occupancy $5229.00 $4489.00 $4139.00
Sole Occupancy $7459.00 $6719.00 $6339.00
Remark : Quotations listed are valid excluding the periods of F1 Grand
Prix staying in Shanghai; Apr 01 to Apr 30, Oct 09 to Nov 17 staying in
Hongkong.
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Tour Inclusions
1. Internal flights & taxes;
2. Super-deluxe Hotels with daily western breakfasts;
3. Daily lunches and/or dinners at China's finest restaurants for the
land tour;
4. Deluxe cruise suite with full board;
5. Cruise shore excursions;
6. Outstanding individual guide & driver for the land tour;
1. Deluxe private air-conditioned car or van for land transportation;
2. Entrance fees to the tourist sites;
3. Two bottles of Evian Mineral Water per day;
4. Government taxes;
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cancellation, Please click here.
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The above private guided tour is tailored for you, your family or your
friends exclusively. No other participants will be in your group. In
other words, others will not join in your tour and you will not take part
into any tours of others on our land services.
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